Miroslaw,
A reverse lookup on the phone number shows that it belongs to Bell Canada but as it claims it could have been ported to a new carrier. I guess you can try sms msg it as Telus and Fido will tell you if the phone is theirs or not when u sms it.
Bruce
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Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] LNP regulations
Date: Sun, 09 Apr 2006 07:33:46 -0500
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On a similar note I am trying to figure out to whom the number 416 872 3342 belongs to as I would like to port it to a sip carrier such as Unlimitel. Unfortunately Bell claims it is not theirs and are not able to tell me who owns it. The number is not in service. Is there a way to find this information? And are there any restrictions for porting to a voip carrier. Thanks for any info.
Mirek
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From: "Blake Medulan"
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Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] LNP regulations
Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 15:22:56 -0400
Check out -- http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/public/8180-8.htmOn 4/5/06, Justin Sweeney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Does anyone know how to go about registering as a CLEC?
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From: J De Jesus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
Sent: Wednesday, April 05, 2006 10:08 AM
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Subject: RE: [on-asterisk] LNP regulationsHi Jim,
Yes, if you are moving your DID to a Local Exchange Carrier (LEC) but under certain circumstances.
For example, you cannot take your DID if you're moving from one local exchange (city) to another local exchange - e.g. you cannot move a Toronto416 to a Brampton address. But you can port a 416 Toronto number from Bell to Sprint as long as both old and new addresses are in Toronto. You may also port DID's if you're only changing service providers and not changing addresses.
You cannot move from wireless to wireline - say a Bell DID to Rogers. (I heard Fido has a way of doing this, not sure). Bell, Telus, Rogers, Sprint are all registered LEC's. It is in the interest of these LEC's to support LNP.
Juan
>From: "Jim Van Meggelen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Subject: [on-asterisk] LNP regulations
>Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 09:25:08 -0400
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>Does anyone know what the current regs in Canada are with respect to
>local number portability?
>
>If I have a DID number, is it required by law that I be allowed to take
>that with me if I want to go somewhere else with it?
>
>Jim
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